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I am an employee of one of the University's which is a sister campus to MS&T. I don't work for or with Paul Worsey, though my son is attending his explosives camp which is how Worsey came to my attention. A lot of other stuff which he does, and perhaps adds to his "notability" (and, hey, not everyone can be the Pope, you know?) but I don't have citables refs for yet, includes extensive work on fireworks and pyrotechnics displays for various concerts and large rock and/or roll shows. For more notability (small "n", I admit) feel free to do YouTube searches for "Rolla explosives camp" with a fun video on blowing up a chicken (it's already dead bought from the supermarket) which demonstrates what can happen to your hand should a blasting cap go off in it. --Quartermaster (talk) 14:16, 20 June 2008 (UTC)Reply